The Demon and the Poet: An Interpretation of "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" According to Coleridge's Demonological SourcesUniv. Salzburg/Inst.f. Angl.u. Amerik., 1983 - Всего страниц: 148 |
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... soul . And it must be emphasized that demons could not possess even the bodies of men without the divine 11 permission of God : ..to enter the soul is possible only to God Who created it , yet devils can with God's permission enter 56 ...
... soul . And it must be emphasized that demons could not possess even the bodies of men without the divine 11 permission of God : ..to enter the soul is possible only to God Who created it , yet devils can with God's permission enter 56 ...
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... soul , and this was a necessary situation for a man who was undergoing transportation by spirits . As James I remarks in his Daemonologie : But in this violent forme [ spiritual transportation ] they [ humans ] cannot be carryed , but a ...
... soul , and this was a necessary situation for a man who was undergoing transportation by spirits . As James I remarks in his Daemonologie : But in this violent forme [ spiritual transportation ] they [ humans ] cannot be carryed , but a ...
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... soul . first , to any soul , the way to spiritual salvation seems easy and clear ; the end of the soul's quest is joyful and desirable . human spirituality is , after all , imperfect . And when this imperfect faith encounters the ...
... soul . first , to any soul , the way to spiritual salvation seems easy and clear ; the end of the soul's quest is joyful and desirable . human spirituality is , after all , imperfect . And when this imperfect faith encounters the ...
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